trip
noun
uk
/trɪp/ us
/trɪp/trip noun (JOURNEY)
go on a trip We're going on a trip to Norway this summer.
類義語
- You should always check your oil, water and tyres before taking your car on a long trip.
- How about a trip to the zoo this afternoon?
- She's going on a trip to New York, all expenses paid.
- The travel company has written giving information about the trip.
- He's always going off around the world on business trips, leaving his wife to cope with the babies by herself.
trip noun (FALL)
- collapse
- collapse under someone's/something's weight
- collapse/fall in a heap idiom
- crumple
- crumpled
- dive
- drop like flies idiom
- go/send something/someone flying idiom
- hard landing
- head first idiom
- headlong
- heap
- landing
- litter
- relinquishment
- slip
- slip from someone's grasp
- spill
- stumble
- take a spill idiom
trip noun (EXPERIENCE)
[ C ] slang
[ C usually singular ] mainly US informal
trip
verb
uk
/trɪp/ us
/trɪp/ -pp-trip verb (LOSE BALANCE)
B2 [ I or T ]
He was sent off for deliberately tripping Robson when he was about to score.
- fallShe slipped and fell.
- dropSeveral apples dropped from the tree.
- collapseSeveral buildings collapsed in the earthquake.
- crumpleHe fainted and crumpled into a heap on the floor.
- tumbleA huge rock tumbled down the mountain.
- plungeFour of the mountaineers plunged to their deaths when their ropes broke.
- collapse
- collapse under someone's/something's weight
- collapse/fall in a heap idiom
- crumple
- crumpled
- dive
- drop like flies idiom
- go/send something/someone flying idiom
- hard landing
- head first idiom
- headlong
- heap
- landing
- litter
- relinquishment
- slip
- slip from someone's grasp
- spill
- stumble
- take a spill idiom